Both Djokovic and Murray...
Don't like them.
Both Djokovic and Murray...
Don't like them.
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Is everybody ready for French Open?
Hopefully somebody else that not named "Rafael Nadal" will win this year. It'll make things more interesting Slim chance, but not possible....
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I'm rooting for Federer to win his first French Open this year His self-confidence should be still high from last win over Nadal & I believe the baby will bring a lot of luck to the parents
In Nadal's quarter, I want to see him play against Verdasco again.
I don't have any real favorites for womens; as long as it's not the Williams sisters, I'm OK. Still waiting to see if Safina can win her first Grand Slam title. I don't see Sharapova can win this one, but she might surprise me.
Players I have never watched, but want to see : Stanislas Wawrinka (M), Victoria Azarenka(W), Aleksandra Wozniak(W), Caroline Wozniacki(W). That is, if I can stand watching the women's games.
You must be from Australia .
I don't think Nadal's game is boring. He has quite a few shorts and I like to see the run and fetch. It's good to see some long rallies in the mens game too. Federer won the same clay title in 2007 heading into the French open, I don't need to remind you guys what happened then .
Womens tennis - yawn, only good for the grunts and their attire. Wouldn't mind any hot east european blonde to win.
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This is so unfair on Jelena. She turned in a power performance at this year's Australian Open and was on the back up - this victory would have rocketed her rankings up a good 20+ points. I'm very disappointed for her. This must be so hard on her.A tearful Jelena Dokic is hoping the latest painful twist in her life story of turmoil will not mean another prolonged absence from tennis.
The 26-year-old Australian was poised for a famous French Open victory over Russian fourth seed Elena Dementieva before she was forced to concede the second round tie due to crippling back pain which left her barely able to walk.
Dokic, playing her first Roland Garros in five years after her well-documented personal and professional strife, raced through the first set 6-2 against the 2004 runner-up and was 2-2 in the second when disaster struck.
Running down a Dementieva service, she pulled up, ramrod straight, holding her lower back and wincing in pain.
As she wept courtside, she was allowed a medical timeout and when she returned to Court One she even managed to break to lead 3-2.
But by this stage she was reduced to walking pace on the baseline and, after losing the next two games, she shook hands with the Russian.
This is so unfair on Jelena. She turned in a power performance at this year's Australian Open and was on the back up - this victory would have rocketed her rankings up a good 20+ points. I'm very disappointed for her. This must be so hard on her.A tearful Jelena Dokic is hoping the latest painful twist in her life story of turmoil will not mean another prolonged absence from tennis.
The 26-year-old Australian was poised for a famous French Open victory over Russian fourth seed Elena Dementieva before she was forced to concede the second round tie due to crippling back pain which left her barely able to walk.
Dokic, playing her first Roland Garros in five years after her well-documented personal and professional strife, raced through the first set 6-2 against the 2004 runner-up and was 2-2 in the second when disaster struck.
Running down a Dementieva service, she pulled up, ramrod straight, holding her lower back and wincing in pain.
As she wept courtside, she was allowed a medical timeout and when she returned to Court One she even managed to break to lead 3-2.
But by this stage she was reduced to walking pace on the baseline and, after losing the next two games, she shook hands with the Russian.
feel sad for her too... on the other hand, maria showed resilience in battling back!! nice win
and nadal... solid... made hewitt looks like a round 1 opponent lol (i dont mean any offense to the australian population here!)
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hewitt who?
looking for søderling to kick nadals butt. Im pretty sure he hates nadal since wimby last year
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